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greengrocery

[ UK /ɡɹˈiːŋɡɹə‍ʊsəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a greengrocer's grocery store
  2. groceries sold by a greengrocer

How To Use greengrocery In A Sentence

  • There is also the full range of greengrocery items. Archive 2007-02-01
  • But when its owners sued All American Cash Register and TEC America Corp. last July over the glitch, the greengrocery fired the first shot in what some are predicting will be a protracted -- and costly -- legal war over the so-called Year 2000 Bug. Beyond The Year 2000 Bug: A New Wave Of Lawsuits
  • It is currently working with a small Newquay grower to source greengrocery, going as far as to work out specific varieties of produce to be grown throughout the year especially for its menu.
  • Backdrops like scene changes in a theatre of greengrocery. Market Forces
  • Nevertheless, it is still a significant fact that while many of the butchers 'establishments possess quite an attractive and inviting appearance, on the contrary those devoted to the sale of greengrocery are represented by dingy-looking places, and by a collection of faded vegetables which seem always to be apologising for being on view at all. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken
  • The market in Witney includes everything from coats and shoes to toys and discounted greengrocery.
  • There was a van came on Tuesdays selling fish and greengrocery. A Place of Execution
  • Ironically, though, if a greengrocery is placed opposite a supermarket it is more likely to thrive.
  • The Lewis family opened its first shop, a greengrocery, in Holloway Road, north London, in 1945.
  • He was already known for his innovation, especially for his popular "greengrocery", using rich green and yellow glazes on pots in the shape of cauliflowers and pineapples, artichokes and melons. Culture | guardian.co.uk
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